by Steve Sage | May 12, 2026 | Replacement Windows
Roughly 80% of the windows we sell are white, and there’s a reason that number hasn’t budged in decades. We’ve replaced windows in homes built in the 1900s, the 1950s, the 2000s, and the 2010s, and white window colors still work against every one of...
by Steve Sage | May 5, 2026 | Replacement Windows
A window warranty only matters if it covers the problems that actually affect performance. Window issues covered under warranty can include seal failure, air infiltration, moisture infiltration, and windows that are hard to open, close, lock, or seal properly. The...
by Steve Sage | Apr 21, 2026 | Replacement Windows
Window replacement cost depends on the window itself and the installation. Size, glass type, style, color, whether the window opens, the condition of the opening, and the height of the window all affect the price. That is why there is no one-price answer. A general...
by Steve Sage | Apr 14, 2026 | James Hardie Siding
Old siding affects how a replacement project is priced, installed, and finished. Before any new materials go up, we confirm whether the existing surface can stay or must be removed to create a flat, stable base for the next system. The only way to determine if new...
by Steve Sage | Apr 7, 2026 | James Hardie Siding
A siding renovation is an active exterior construction project that affects access, power use, safety, and daily routines around your home. Knowing what crews need, what areas to clear, and how exterior fixtures are handled helps prevent delays and avoidable damage...
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